
Brits are raving about a 'lifesaving' anti-hangover pill that will allegedly help you to wake up feeling fresh after a big night on the town.
As many of us in our thirties will know, a couple of drinks down at the pub can leave us with a surprisingly nasty headache the next day.
So, what if we told you that an anti-hangover pill could make sure you're up and out of bed the next day?

From how it works to customer reviews and where can you can get your hands on the 'miracle' product, find out everything you need to know below.
What is the anti-hangover pill everyone is talking about?
The hangover pill everyone is raving about? According to the website, the myrkl pill (pronounced 'miracle') is a food supplement created from L-Cysteine and vitamin B12.
Together, these powerful ingredients work hard to reduce tiredness and help support the immune system during distress (otherwise known as a hangover).
As explained by the brand, the supplement in question will 'break down alcohol into water and carbon dioxide before reaching the liver' whilst also 'eliminating the calories' consumed through drink.

But does it really work? Customers certainly seem to think so.
One five-star review reads, "I swear by these pills! Initially, I didn't think they would work, but it's impressive how you wake up feeling fresh the day after. No hangover, no headaches, no feeling like you were run over by a truck anymore. They're a must if you're in your thirties."

Another raved, "Weekend mornings are so much better than they used to be. Just wish it had been invented 25 years ago!"
A third simply said, "These pills are a true miracle. What a find! Took them already on three occasions and couldn’t believe it the next morning - absolutely no signs of hangover."
All you need to do is remember to take two pills at least two hours before heading out for the evening and they should start working instantly.
What happened when woman tried out 'miracle' anti-hangover pill to see if it really worked
So, does the anti-hangover pill really work? One LADbible writer put the pill to the test on a night out - and was surprised by the results.
Hoping to avoid a sore head, so that she could make it to the gym bright and early the next morning, Paige took the Myrkl pill as prescribed, before consuming four drinks.
"After eight hours of uninterrupted sleep, I woke up at half seven, fully prepared to regret everything from the night before, but thankfully that feeling didn’t come."

Besides a headache and fatigue, she felt well enough to make it to the gym, but perhaps put a little too much faith in Myrkl.
"The false sense of security Myrkl had given me quickly wore off the moment I made eye contact with the assisted pull-up machine," she recalls. "Two sets later and I was crouched down on the floor contemplating my entire existence.
"Surprisingly, I made it through the entire workout without wanting to throw up at least once - a nice change from the usual post-night out gym sessions."
Where can you buy myrkl anti-hangover pills now?
So, where can you get your hands on the myrkl anti-hangover pills in time for the weekend?
The popular product is currently available to purchase from the brand's website, where a pack of 15 capsules costs £30. If you want to give the pills a go before committing to the purchase, you can snag a £10 trial pack here. Other retailers include Amazon and Superdrug.
Visit the myrkl website now to find out more.
Featured Image Credit: Getty/VershininTopics: Alcohol